I hope to buy my first centerfire bolt-action rifle this fall. I've always used lever guns, but I've got the bug for a bolt. The gun will be used for hunting black bears, whitetails, and (someday I hope) mule deer and elk. I have been to lots of gun shops and handled many rifles. The ones that seem to fit me best are the Ruger M77 and Winchester M70 Featherweight. I can't afford a new gun, so I'm cruising the used gun racks. I rarely find any used M70's where I live, but I can find M77's fairly easily. In fact, there is a nice original tang safety M77 in .270 at my local dealer. He also has an early MKII with the skeleton stock in .270. However, before I lay down my cash I'd like some info from you Ruger M77 owners regarding barrle quality.
A vast number of online message boards/reviews of M77's (original and MKII) report inconsistent or poor accuracy, especially for the earlier made guns. I have read that Ruger did not make their own barrels for a time, but nobody can give a definitive range of dates/serial numbers for these guns. Overall, the "bad barrel/accuracy" claims seem to be less common for the MKII models. From your actual, hands-on experience as M77 owners (not "I had a friend who..." or "someone told me that..."), are these claims legitimate or over-inflated myths that have endured over the years? Should I avoid the older tang safety models, or do I take a chance?
Also, why do so many people hate the older synthetic "skeleton" stocks? Is it just because they are non-traditional/ugly, or did they actually compromise the quality or accuracy of the guns? Personally, I love the look and feel of walnut, but I hate worrying about scratching it up while I'm hunting in the mountains. In this respect I'd prefer the synthetic.
Any other thoughts you can share in helping me choose (or not choose) an M77? Thanks.